Tuesday, January 30, 2018

The top ambidextrous mice to choose from in 2018

Companies producing PC peripherals have always been mindful of coming out with mice that cater to southpaws, although probably not as much as many left-handers would want. Still, there are good choices in the market now. Let’s look at the best options. 

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Razer Taipan: The Taipan comes with a dual-sensor system that allows it to simultaneously work as an optical and laser sensor. It has great Razer driver support via the Synapse software, too, but you probably won’t even need it. It’s not too heavy as well, as comes with two sets of side buttons for either hand. 

Zowie FK1: A favorite among many gamers, the FK1 is a gaming mouse that uses an Avago 3310 optical sensor, which is regarded as one of the best in the world. It’s convenient for most grips and has no built-in acceleration and no angle snapping. The great thing about this mouse is that it’s practically jitter-less when set at 125 and 500Hz polling rate. 

SteelSeries Sensei: Rather expensive when compared to its competitors, the SteelSeries Sensei features seven programmable buttons, customizable LEDs, and an LCD screen on the bottom that you can customize with your own picture to prevent theft. This mouse also has a max CPI setting of 5700. 

SteelSeries Sensei Raw: This unassuming “raw” version of the Sensei eliminates all the eye-candy adornments of its big brother and is simply just solid for everyday use, whether you’re into gaming or using it for work. One can switch DPI settings on the fly, too, by simply clicking the button behind the scroll wheel. The Sensei Raw is one of the lightest mice in the market at 90 grams. 

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Gina Benderson here. I’m an IT researcher and scientist overseeing multiple projects that can change the way humans work. My job involves improving, inventing, and evaluating new systems. For more IT reads and tips, check out this blog.

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